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Work out m and c for the line: y = 4 x − 1

User Abder
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Answer:

m=4 and c=-1

Explanation:

I'm assuming that m is the slope and c is the y-intercept. (If this is not the case, please tell me and I'll fix my answer).

The equation is already in the form y=mx+c so you just take the numbers from the problem y=4x-1.

User Zeh
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Answer:

m = 4 c=-1

Explanation:

The slope form is y = mx + b.

M is the slope which is 4.

B is the y=intercept which is -1.

User Jfenwick
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